Young MIAS is pleased to announce the election of Natalia Jaramillo and Munia El Harti Alonso to lead Young MIAS’s newly-minted Substantive Engagement and International Collaboration committees, respectively.
Natalia Jaramillo
YOUNG MIAS Chair of the Substantive Engagement Committee
As Chair of the Substantive Engagement Committee, Natalia Jaramillo, an associate in White & Case’s international arbitration practice group based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office, will focus on planning a full calendar of events and gatherings (webinars, lunch and learn seminars, behind the scenes discussions), in Miami and internationally, geared toward engaging young practitioners in thoughtful discussions on contemporary -- and sometimes divisive -- issues in international arbitration.
Munia El Harti Alonso
YOUNG MIAS Chair of the International Collaboration Committee
As Chair of the International Collaboration Committee, Munia El Harti Alonso, counsel at Concepcion Global based in the firm’s Madrid office, will in turn focus on establishing relationships with like-minded organizations around the globe with the ultimate goal of creating opportunities for international collaboration. Munia will draw on Young MIAS’s deep bench of practitioners with international ties, and on her extensive experience working with organizations across jurisdictions.
Regarding Natalia and Munia’s recent elections, Young MIAS Chair @Enrique Molina notes that:
“the creation of these two committees — and the election of Natalia and Munia to lead them — constitutes a robust step forward in our long-term mission of strengthening Miami’s reputation and role as an international arbitration hub. Their roles are critical to achieving our goals, as their efforts will showcase Miami’s quality and depth of talent, and create the relationships necessary to boost our members’ profiles and recognition in the field. I have no doubt that Natalia and Munia will thrive in their new positions and I look forward to collaborating with them to breathe life into their ambitious agendas.”
Please join us in congratulating Natalia and Munia on their new roles!
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